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thank you, terrence. now we will hear — thank you. thank you, terrence.e's _ thank you. thank you, terrence. now we will hear from george's baby - we will hear from george's baby brother. — we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney— we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney floyd. - we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, _ brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, i'll— brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, i'll say _ brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, i'll say this - brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, i'll say this first. . you know what, i'll say this first. i'd you know what, i'll say this first. i'd like _ you know what, i'll say this first. i'd like to— you know what, i'll say this first. i'd like to thank— you know what, i'll say this first. i'd like to thank all— you know what, i'll say this first. i'd like to thank all the _ you know what, i'll say this first. i i'd like to thank all the advocates, the activists. _ i'd like to thank all the advocates, th
thank you, terrence. now we will hear — thank you. thank you, terrence.e's _ thank you. thank you, terrence. now we will hear from george's baby - we will hear from george's baby brother. — we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney— we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney floyd. - we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, _ brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, i'll— brother, rodney floyd. applause. you know what, i'll say _...
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we are told that terrence floyd reacting to the news with emotion and joy, that his brother has seen justice. >> yes! >> signed jury foreperson, juror number samecaption, vdi cou we the jury third degree murder, find the defendant guilty. >> yeah. come on now. one more time. come on. >> as we have seen in these reactions, they watched, along with america, that pause in between each of the charges. and now the tears, as the family recognizes that that jury listened to three weeks of testimony and found derek chauvin guilty on all of the charges in this case. i remember back in brooklyn, the family gathered there almost a year ago, floyd telling me he was moved by the crowd. i remember him saying black, white, asian-american, latino, that that meant so much to the floyd family, that this -- this was a call and a conversation being driven by families in small towns and cities across america, that this was a united conversation. this is black lives matter p plaza, an image of someone kneeling there after the verdict and we heard rachel scott report earlier that she was particularly moved
we are told that terrence floyd reacting to the news with emotion and joy, that his brother has seen justice. >> yes! >> signed jury foreperson, juror number samecaption, vdi cou we the jury third degree murder, find the defendant guilty. >> yeah. come on now. one more time. come on. >> as we have seen in these reactions, they watched, along with america, that pause in between each of the charges. and now the tears, as the family recognizes that that jury listened to...
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thank you, terrence.arles. >> thank you. >>> more than 86 million americans have been fully vaccinated against covid, but a new report says it could get much harder for the u.s. to reach herd immunity in the next few weeks. we'll tell you why, ahead. it's the mother's day sale. ♪ ♪ and this is how mom shines... ...at zales. the diamond store. ..dignity.s. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. ♪ ♪ [sneezes] hey allergy muddlers. [sneezes] are your sneezes pu
thank you, terrence.arles. >> thank you. >>> more than 86 million americans have been fully vaccinated against covid, but a new report says it could get much harder for the u.s. to reach herd immunity in the next few weeks. we'll tell you why, ahead. it's the mother's day sale. ♪ ♪ and this is how mom shines... ...at zales. the diamond store. ..dignity.s. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so...
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what a day to be a floyd, man. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you, terrence. now we will hear from george's baby brother rodney floyd. >> you know what, i'm going to say this first. i would like to thank all the advocates, the activists. i'd like to thank the people that stayed in these streets marching night and day, people of portland stayed in the streets with 83 days, i think. i may be wrong, but thankful for everybody that stayed out there making a statement with us in our dark days, dark nights. we had them. we got so many messages from social media sites. we can't read them all, but thank you for each and every one. so many people at grocery stores who walked in. we heard from elders. i believe in respecting the elders. i hear them walk up in the grocery store, stop me. i'm in a hat and a mask and they say looking at the side of your face, let me talk to you, i know who you are. we stop and hold a great conversation, telling me what they experienced as a child, what they saw and what they need for change. and they say we are here for you. this is everyw
what a day to be a floyd, man. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you, terrence. now we will hear from george's baby brother rodney floyd. >> you know what, i'm going to say this first. i would like to thank all the advocates, the activists. i'd like to thank the people that stayed in these streets marching night and day, people of portland stayed in the streets with 83 days, i think. i may be wrong, but thankful for everybody that stayed out there making a statement with us...
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and george floyd's brother, terrence. at first richard louis is here with the headlines. >> good saturday to you. some stories we are watching the sour. hassan of jordan's royal family has been arrested by the nation's army on security concerns. this is one of many high-level arrest that are tied to an alleged coup plot. the king is a u.s. ally in the middle east. dryer florida officials fear the collapse of a wastewater reservoir near tampa bay. it contains hundreds of millions of gallons of radioactive waste. officials ordered people in the area to evacuate immediately. the epa says it is deploying an on scene coordinator to liaise with emergency management agencies in tampa. the governor of florida is prohibiting the state from issuing vaccine passports. his order bans dismisses from requiring customers to provide proof of vaccination for services. florida has over 16% of the states population fully vaccinated. more of the week with joshua johnson right after the break. . upper. what happens to your body language when
and george floyd's brother, terrence. at first richard louis is here with the headlines. >> good saturday to you. some stories we are watching the sour. hassan of jordan's royal family has been arrested by the nation's army on security concerns. this is one of many high-level arrest that are tied to an alleged coup plot. the king is a u.s. ally in the middle east. dryer florida officials fear the collapse of a wastewater reservoir near tampa bay. it contains hundreds of millions of...
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we got terrence floyd. his sisters who are not with us, but we should absolutely acknowledge bridget floyd, who hails from north carolina, his sisters latonya and zaza who hail from houston, texas. we have his cousins. and we have the mother of his daughter gianna floyd. we have roxie washington. and we have gianna. and, so, i'll make some brief remarks, and then we're going to have attorney stewart. angela, cousin and uncle. any more floyd family? i know it's a big crew. a.d. a.d., the man he came from minneapolis with. so i'll make some brief remarks, and then we're going to have attorney stuart and raminucchi make some remarks and then we're going to hear from this family and we will try to leave here today knowing that america is a better country. america, let's pause for a moment to proclaim this historical moment, not just for the legacy of george floyd, but for the legacy of america. the legacy of trying to make america for all americans so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal ju
we got terrence floyd. his sisters who are not with us, but we should absolutely acknowledge bridget floyd, who hails from north carolina, his sisters latonya and zaza who hail from houston, texas. we have his cousins. and we have the mother of his daughter gianna floyd. we have roxie washington. and we have gianna. and, so, i'll make some brief remarks, and then we're going to have attorney stewart. angela, cousin and uncle. any more floyd family? i know it's a big crew. a.d. a.d., the man he...
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crump: we have terrence floyd, george's brother from new york city. terrence: oh, man. so many emotions right now, but i am thankful and grateful. grateful for the people in this world, the support of the press, the love that was shown on social media or through emails or however. we appreciate the love of the team, the crump law team. we built a bond, a relationship. i appreciate them. he will call me, i am in new york and he will check on me. i am the only one up there, everyone else is in houston and down south. he checked up on me and i'm grateful for that. i'm grateful for reverend sharpton. he been fighting a long time. long time. man, reverend jesse jackson. there is a lot of history here. history is here, this is monumental. [applause] reverend jesse jackson, al sharpton, they lived to see this. there fight was not in vain -- their fight was not in vain. it did not happen when they did it, but they are here now to see it and be proud of it. they go back to when they did the prayer service. my family is a family that will not back down from prayer. i believe beca
crump: we have terrence floyd, george's brother from new york city. terrence: oh, man. so many emotions right now, but i am thankful and grateful. grateful for the people in this world, the support of the press, the love that was shown on social media or through emails or however. we appreciate the love of the team, the crump law team. we built a bond, a relationship. i appreciate them. he will call me, i am in new york and he will check on me. i am the only one up there, everyone else is in...
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crump: we have terrence floyd, george's brother from new york city. terrence: oh, man. so many emotions right now, but i am thankful and grateful. grateful for the people in this world, the support of the press, the love that was shown on social media or through emails or however. we appreciate the love of the team, the crump law team. we built a bond, a relationship. i appreciate them. he will call me, i am in new york and he will check on me. i am the only one up there, everyone else is in houston and down south. he checked up on me and i'm grateful for that. i'm grateful for reverend sharpton. he been fighting a long time. long time. man, reverend jesse jackson. there is a lot of history here. history is here, this is monumental. [applause] reverend jesse jackson, al sharpton, they lived to see this. there fight was not in vain -- their fight was not in vain. it did not happen when they did it, but they are here now to see it and be proud of it. they go back to when they did the prayer service. my family is a family that will not back down from prayer. i believe beca
crump: we have terrence floyd, george's brother from new york city. terrence: oh, man. so many emotions right now, but i am thankful and grateful. grateful for the people in this world, the support of the press, the love that was shown on social media or through emails or however. we appreciate the love of the team, the crump law team. we built a bond, a relationship. i appreciate them. he will call me, i am in new york and he will check on me. i am the only one up there, everyone else is in...
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crump: thank you, terrence. we will hear from george's ab brother, bradley floyd. bradley: i would like to thank all the advocates, activists, i would like to thank the people that stayed in these streets marching night and day, 483 days, maybe longer. but thank you for everybody staying out there, making a statement with us and encouraging us. and there were dark days, dark nights. we had so many messages coming in from social media sites we can't read them all, there is so many. what i thank each and every one. so many people who believe that respect in elders are giving you guys all the respect, men and women read i hear them, they walk up in a grocery store and stop me, i am in a mask and they say, i am looking at the side of your face, i know who you are, let me talk to you. and have a right conversation, telling me what they experienced as a child, what they saw and what they need to change. and they say, we are here for you. and this is everywhere i go, my brother goes and we all go. thank you all for the love in your streets. thank you, everyone, because we
crump: thank you, terrence. we will hear from george's ab brother, bradley floyd. bradley: i would like to thank all the advocates, activists, i would like to thank the people that stayed in these streets marching night and day, 483 days, maybe longer. but thank you for everybody staying out there, making a statement with us and encouraging us. and there were dark days, dark nights. we had so many messages coming in from social media sites we can't read them all, there is so many. what i thank...
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joining us to discuss right now, glenn kirschner, msnbc legal analyst and terrence gaynor, former capitolam veteran. terrance, we'll start with you. in the video we hear nazario say i'm serving this country and this is how i'm treated. we saw the video, that same officer sprays nazario in the face with pepper spray with his hands up. if this was one of your officers, would you be okay with the behavior we're seeing here? >> no, i would not be. there's a lot more information needed, but there's a lot better ways to handle this than what we've seen. it is not proper behavior, not what we teach nowadays, not what we expect. there's a lot to be answered for. >> while we have you here, i'm curious about, if i was in that situation, what would i do? the instructions were very confusing and could have gone wrong easily. at one point they say get out of the car. another officer says put your hands out of the car. another officer says remove your seatbelt. all of them could have resulted, as a black man, with shots being fired at you. what are you supposed to do in a situation like this? >> those
joining us to discuss right now, glenn kirschner, msnbc legal analyst and terrence gaynor, former capitolam veteran. terrance, we'll start with you. in the video we hear nazario say i'm serving this country and this is how i'm treated. we saw the video, that same officer sprays nazario in the face with pepper spray with his hands up. if this was one of your officers, would you be okay with the behavior we're seeing here? >> no, i would not be. there's a lot more information needed, but...
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terrence, thanks so much for making time for thus evening.gain, our condolences to you and your family. first question. when you heard the judge say guilty, not once, not twice, but three times, what was your immediate reaction? >> each time he said guilty, i was proud. it was like, we felt change in the atmosphere. that's how we actually felt. change. >> it's been over a year since your brother was murdered. talk about the journey you and your family have been on. could you have ever imagined this moment, this night? >> couldn't have imagined it. but we -- you know we wanted it to happen. this journey has been a long, tedious, emotional journey. you know, dealing with the kickback of his past and them just trying to kill my brother all over again. you know, but me and my family, we stood strong. we kept our faith. we prayed. and we just focused on the task at hand, which we wanted change in america. change. >> to that point what message does this verdict do you think send to the rest of the country? and what would you like your brother's leg
terrence, thanks so much for making time for thus evening.gain, our condolences to you and your family. first question. when you heard the judge say guilty, not once, not twice, but three times, what was your immediate reaction? >> each time he said guilty, i was proud. it was like, we felt change in the atmosphere. that's how we actually felt. change. >> it's been over a year since your brother was murdered. talk about the journey you and your family have been on. could you have...
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terrence, thank you for joining us. want to start with this because i know you were good friends with hank aaron. he called atlanta home. is this what he would have wanted? >> amara, i'm so glad you asked that question because i've just been burning inside, disgusted at something that was said yesterday, what these politicians are saying are disgusting in general from the republican side of it. but the worst was kelly loeffler, the former u.s. senator from georgia, who used to be a part owner of the atlanta dream, she said this was an insult to hank aaron, pulling the game out of atlanta. it's totally the opposite. hank would have been the first person in line to get rid of this thing. outside of his family, nobody talked to hank more than me as a journalist. and hank aaron, along with jackie robinson, were the two biggest advocates in baseball history when it came to civil rights. and jackie robinson was an idol of hank aarons. hank told me that he had talked with every president since john f. kennedy, and that comes o
terrence, thank you for joining us. want to start with this because i know you were good friends with hank aaron. he called atlanta home. is this what he would have wanted? >> amara, i'm so glad you asked that question because i've just been burning inside, disgusted at something that was said yesterday, what these politicians are saying are disgusting in general from the republican side of it. but the worst was kelly loeffler, the former u.s. senator from georgia, who used to be a part...
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but i am here with terrence floyd. terrence, if you wouldn't mind coming over to talk to me.being here. why did you decide to come to this particular spot? this is the spot where daunte wright was killed. the last time i saw you in person, it was at the spot where your brother was killed when you came to minneapolis to pay your respects there. why are you here today? >> well, we all know i've been in minneapolis because of the trial for my brother. but as we're here for that, this situation happens. so i thought to come. just like i came down and paid respects to my brother where he passed away, where he got murdered, i want to do the same thing for daunte wright. that's why i just if he would compelled to come down here and show him some love, show his family some love. >> reporter: could you have ever predicted or imagined that during the trial of a former officer accused of killing your brother for kneeling on his neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds that another young unarmed black man would be shot dead by an officer just ten miles away from what happened to your brother
but i am here with terrence floyd. terrence, if you wouldn't mind coming over to talk to me.being here. why did you decide to come to this particular spot? this is the spot where daunte wright was killed. the last time i saw you in person, it was at the spot where your brother was killed when you came to minneapolis to pay your respects there. why are you here today? >> well, we all know i've been in minneapolis because of the trial for my brother. but as we're here for that, this...
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we got terrence floyd. his sisters, _ were you at? we got terrence floyd.ils from north carolina, his sisters— hails from north carolina, his sisters latonya and, who hail from houston. — sisters latonya and, who hail from houston, texas, his cousins... and we have _ houston, texas, his cousins... and we have the — houston, texas, his cousins... and we have the mother of his daughter, we have the mother of his daughter, we have _ we have the mother of his daughter, we have roxie washington and we have gianna! _ we have roxie washington and we have gianna! and _ we have roxie washington and we have gianna! and so i will make some briefer— gianna! and so i will make some briefer marks, and then we are good to have _ briefer marks, and then we are good to have attorney stuart... —— we are going _ to have attorney stuart... —— we are going to — to have attorney stuart... —— we are going to have — to have attorney stuart... —— we are going to have it. angela... vince. any more — going to have it. angela... vince. any more floyd family? i know it's a bil any more
we got terrence floyd. his sisters, _ were you at? we got terrence floyd.ils from north carolina, his sisters— hails from north carolina, his sisters latonya and, who hail from houston. — sisters latonya and, who hail from houston, texas, his cousins... and we have _ houston, texas, his cousins... and we have the — houston, texas, his cousins... and we have the mother of his daughter, we have the mother of his daughter, we have _ we have the mother of his daughter, we have roxie...
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terrence clark only 19 years old and it was just a couple months away from realize ago dream to playfter finishing his freshman season at kentucky. there's been a lot of reaction on social media about this, he was killed after a car accident yesterday in los angeles. he was preparing for this year's draft there. one day earlier, in fact, clutch sports group announced that he had signed with the sports agency. kentucky coach john calipari among those tweeting i am absolutely gutted and sick. i ask that everyone take a moment to say a prayer for terrence clark and his family, may he rest in peace. brad stevens spoke about the loss of the los angeles native after yesterday's game. >> i had never met him, i know my son looks up to him and hard to talk about a basketball game with even the idea that that's floating out there. >> we certainly wish his family the best. >>> in dallas last night lakers star anthony davis returning to the court for the first time since early february, he missed 30 games dealing with injuries from ankle injuries. he played limited minutes in the loss to the mav
terrence clark only 19 years old and it was just a couple months away from realize ago dream to playfter finishing his freshman season at kentucky. there's been a lot of reaction on social media about this, he was killed after a car accident yesterday in los angeles. he was preparing for this year's draft there. one day earlier, in fact, clutch sports group announced that he had signed with the sports agency. kentucky coach john calipari among those tweeting i am absolutely gutted and sick. i...
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and i talked to them, felonis, and rodney, and terrence.old them from the very beginning, rev, you know when we first went to minneapolis the second or the third day after this incident happened, i said, you know, we have a video, but don't think this is slam dunk. i want to tell you what they did to my son. i said, they blamed him for his own death. i said, so look for that. i don't know how they're going to do it, but in my case, they said because my son was overweight, his heart was enlarged, that he caused his own death that day. so, you know, it's not a slam dunk. and i told them, you know, several other things about how the defendants were going to throw things at them and going to disparage the character of george floyd, as they did with my son. and myself and, you know, the three brothers, we had a long talk. they were just listening to everything i said. on mass tuesday as i'm talking to the brothers, felonis says, you know, he calls me mother carr. he says, mother carr, everything you told us is coming to pass. and i says, yes, i
and i talked to them, felonis, and rodney, and terrence.old them from the very beginning, rev, you know when we first went to minneapolis the second or the third day after this incident happened, i said, you know, we have a video, but don't think this is slam dunk. i want to tell you what they did to my son. i said, they blamed him for his own death. i said, so look for that. i don't know how they're going to do it, but in my case, they said because my son was overweight, his heart was...
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uncalled for i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger >> reporter: for floyd's brother terrence the testimony was crucial. >> that just builds my confidence more in the system >> reporter: the defense is arguing that it was floyd's drug use and underlying health conditions that killed him, not the nine minutes and 29 seconds that chauvin placed his knee on floyd's neck >> the minneapolis police department policy allows a police officer to use whatever means are nec- -- are available to him to protect himself and others right? >> yes >> reporter: but on thursday chauvin's shift supervisor also said he went too far >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance to the officers, they could have ended their restraint. >> reporter: now retired, police sergeant david pleoger told the jury about his first phone conversation with chauvin after the incident >> we just had to hold the guy down he was -- was going crazy. >> reporter: some of the audio captured on chauvin's body camera. >> did he mention anything about putting his knee on mr. floyd's neck or back >> no. >> repor
uncalled for i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger >> reporter: for floyd's brother terrence the testimony was crucial. >> that just builds my confidence more in the system >> reporter: the defense is arguing that it was floyd's drug use and underlying health conditions that killed him, not the nine minutes and 29 seconds that chauvin placed his knee on floyd's neck >> the minneapolis police department policy allows a police officer to use whatever...
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terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post. has been dire for months, for the entire year in brazil but it is reaching its most critical moment right now since the beginning of the pandemic. in the last three days alone there have been more than 12,000 people who have died. in perspective, more people who died in the last three days than in all of november. in march, 67,000 people died. also in perspective, more than twice the number of dead in any month during the entire pandemic. right now the situation in brazil is deteriorating and reaching its critical days right now. and what does that mean the impact is when we talk about the healthcare system struggling? is this people dying without receiving any medical attention at all? what does it mean? it means people are dying and about every way you can imagine. people are dying after they have been intubated, they are dying without receiving proper medical care, or receiving some care but not all. people are even dying in waiting rooms. i spoke to doctors who said that sometimes
terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post. has been dire for months, for the entire year in brazil but it is reaching its most critical moment right now since the beginning of the pandemic. in the last three days alone there have been more than 12,000 people who have died. in perspective, more people who died in the last three days than in all of november. in march, 67,000 people died. also in perspective, more than twice the number of dead in any month during...
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terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post.overing brazil and the situation there over the last few weeks and months and the dire situation. bring this up to speed with where you think we are now. it to speed with where you think we are nova— to speed with where you think we are now-— we are now. it has been dire for months. _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for in _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for in the - we are now. it has been dire for months, for in the entire j for months, for in the entire yearin for months, for in the entire year in brazil but it is reaching its most critical moment right now since the beginning of the pandemic. in the last three days alone there have been more than 12,000 people who have died. in perspective, more people who died in the last three days than in all of november. in march, 67,000 people died. also in perspective, more than twice the number of dead in any month during the entire pandemic. the right now the situation in br
terrence mccoy is the rio de janeiro bureau chief for the washington post.overing brazil and the situation there over the last few weeks and months and the dire situation. bring this up to speed with where you think we are now. it to speed with where you think we are nova— to speed with where you think we are now-— we are now. it has been dire for months. _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for _ we are now. it has been dire for months, for in _ we are now. it has been dire for...
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hundreds more american troops arrive within the coming months washington claims the move will boost the terrenceal defense in europe but hey i'm happy to and we will be be increasing the u.s. force presence in germany. in keeping with my pledge to consult with allies and partners today i briefed the minister on our intention to permanently station approximately 500 additional u.s. ports of mail you know we've bought mariya as early as this fall the isn't it is of course wonderful news that not only has the withdrawal of american troops from germany been abandoned as president biden announced in his speech at the munich security conference but that on the contrary these troops here in germany will be reinforced that is a very strong sign of solidarity. as the german defense minister just a decision marks a u. turn from donald trump's plans to scale back the number of u.s. troops stationed in germany by some 12000 personal it comes amid escalating tensions in eastern ukraine washington pledging to buy the kiev government political analyst. told us if german citizens themselves have a say in the de
hundreds more american troops arrive within the coming months washington claims the move will boost the terrenceal defense in europe but hey i'm happy to and we will be be increasing the u.s. force presence in germany. in keeping with my pledge to consult with allies and partners today i briefed the minister on our intention to permanently station approximately 500 additional u.s. ports of mail you know we've bought mariya as early as this fall the isn't it is of course wonderful news that not...
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at the brooklyn memorial service, his brother terrence telling our david muir his family appreciated the diversity seen among demonstrators. >> when you looked out into that crowd and saw that sea of faces, black, white, asian-american, latino, what did you make of it? >> i just know my brother was proud. because i know the whole floyd family is proud of that. because we're all standing together. we're all standing together for the cause of justice. >> reporter: in september of last year, that intersection near where floyd was arrested renamed george floyd square. >> and so let's bring in linsey davis tonight, our sunday night anchor, who is on the ground in minneapolis, and linsey, george floyd's death, we know, sparked a conversation across this country and a long overdue one. and you were saying as we were on the air with our breaking coverage earlier, that the word that best described perhaps what you witnessed there in minneapolis is that people exhaled. cities across this country and in small towns where we saw these protests and conversations started between police and people
at the brooklyn memorial service, his brother terrence telling our david muir his family appreciated the diversity seen among demonstrators. >> when you looked out into that crowd and saw that sea of faces, black, white, asian-american, latino, what did you make of it? >> i just know my brother was proud. because i know the whole floyd family is proud of that. because we're all standing together. we're all standing together for the cause of justice. >> reporter: in september...
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beach and good to have you on the show the united states say the buildup is aimed at boosting the terrenceefense in europe we know that they previously raised concerns about eastern ukraine do you see a link there. i see a link there i think and this is just another step in the encirclement of the russian federation by u.s. troops and they want to use germany as a base to prepare for another war against russia and we have germans know that germany should never again be used as a staging grounds for war against our east on neighbor us we want peace and the most important thing yes that the german government was not asked but more importantly the german people who are and asked these troops these american troops are here since the end of world war 2 when will the german people finally get a say in this that's what i was going to ask you what about the support among the public or otherwise for the american deployment be john and just as an aside to that does germany actually need a u.s. military base there. well look when miss austin came into germany he himself said he proved the german gove
beach and good to have you on the show the united states say the buildup is aimed at boosting the terrenceefense in europe we know that they previously raised concerns about eastern ukraine do you see a link there. i see a link there i think and this is just another step in the encirclement of the russian federation by u.s. troops and they want to use germany as a base to prepare for another war against russia and we have germans know that germany should never again be used as a staging grounds...
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terrence clark played at the university of kentucky. he was only 19 but was considered a potential nba lottery pick. he just signed with an agent this week. >>> time now for a look at your friday weather. a new storm system rolls out of texas today and will move across the southeast through tomorrow. severe thunderstorms could spawn tornadoes and bring hail and strong winds across the region. meanwhile, it's another winter-like morning across the northeast. windchills feel like the 20s and 30s from new england down to the carolinas but temperatures will rise into the 60s later. checking today's highs, 60s along the west coast, 50s from denver to chicago. around 80 along the gulf coast. >>> coming up, we remember two singers who helped define their generation of music. >>> and also ahead, autopilot put to the test. what "consumer reports" found behind the wheel of a tesla. >>> and another gender reveal party turns explosive. shaking homes across two towns. . i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. p
terrence clark played at the university of kentucky. he was only 19 but was considered a potential nba lottery pick. he just signed with an agent this week. >>> time now for a look at your friday weather. a new storm system rolls out of texas today and will move across the southeast through tomorrow. severe thunderstorms could spawn tornadoes and bring hail and strong winds across the region. meanwhile, it's another winter-like morning across the northeast. windchills feel like the 20s...
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a mike hanna is in washington and he says that developments in georgia my act as a terrence for other states adopting similar laws now what happened in georgia is that major corporations there kept relatively silent while the small was being discussed and only started speaking on or once it became law about a week ago so corporations like coca-cola and delta who are based in atlanta georgia issued very strong statements rejecting this legislation but what's happening in other states is that major corporations are getting ahead of the ball so to speak similar legislation is being discussed in texas and in florida and in texas for example massive corporations such as dell technologies a very can airlines are already speaking out against the law in the attempt to prevent it from being passed rather than wait until it's passed and then express opposition so this is a problem for conservatives in texas and florida in particular where you have major corporations beginning to put pressure on the government legislature not to pass laws the rights of individual voters rescuers in taiwan a warn
a mike hanna is in washington and he says that developments in georgia my act as a terrence for other states adopting similar laws now what happened in georgia is that major corporations there kept relatively silent while the small was being discussed and only started speaking on or once it became law about a week ago so corporations like coca-cola and delta who are based in atlanta georgia issued very strong statements rejecting this legislation but what's happening in other states is that...
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. >> reacting to the star guard terrence mark. 19-year-old died in a car crash in los angeles, he wasor the nba draft after signing with an agent. the coach mourns his loss, he was a beautiful kid, someone who owned the room with his personality, smile and joy. it is hard for all of us to comprehend. todd: a beautiful shot on capitol hill day after a divided house passes a bill to make dc the 50 first state, house republicans rejecting that bill, a heated debate, accusing the gop of being against it because you guessed it, race. listen. >> one of my house republican colleague said dc shouldn't be a state because the district doesn't have a landfill. my goodness. with all the racist trash my colleagues brought to this debate i see why they are worried about having a place to put it. todd: it is unlikely the bill will pass the senate because of the filibuster. claudia tenney will join us to weigh in. jillian: and reports as media outlet politico is instructing it staff is against referring to the border search is a crisis which an internal memo obtained by the washington examiner reads,
. >> reacting to the star guard terrence mark. 19-year-old died in a car crash in los angeles, he wasor the nba draft after signing with an agent. the coach mourns his loss, he was a beautiful kid, someone who owned the room with his personality, smile and joy. it is hard for all of us to comprehend. todd: a beautiful shot on capitol hill day after a divided house passes a bill to make dc the 50 first state, house republicans rejecting that bill, a heated debate, accusing the gop of being...
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in court was one of floyd's brothers, terrence. in the chauvin camp, deputies removed a chair for the chauvin camp, saying we'll put it back if someone actually shows up. court will be back tomorrow morning with a brand new witness. >> stay with us. i also want to bring in bacari sellers, who himself is a lawyer along with natalie jackson. also with us cheryl dorsey, a retired lapd sergeant, author of the book "black and blue." the chief testified bluntly that chauvin's actions were in no way, shape or form, his words, part of our policy or training and certainly not part of what he described as our ethics or values. how powerful do you believe that testimony was? >> what we saw today was the policy and procedures being reviewed. we also heard from the police talking about causation. i would say today really was an outline of the case for murder two in this case. >> sergeant dorsey, what do you think? >> thi think it's going to be vy difficult to argue against a sergeant, a lieutenant and their chief. none of what we saw was taught
in court was one of floyd's brothers, terrence. in the chauvin camp, deputies removed a chair for the chauvin camp, saying we'll put it back if someone actually shows up. court will be back tomorrow morning with a brand new witness. >> stay with us. i also want to bring in bacari sellers, who himself is a lawyer along with natalie jackson. also with us cheryl dorsey, a retired lapd sergeant, author of the book "black and blue." the chief testified bluntly that chauvin's actions...
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. >> that is terrence floyd, george floyd's brother after the verdict was announced.ce george floyd's death last year, his family has been pushing and calling and praying for justice. that is really what last summer's historic protests were all about, of course. what does today mean for the floyd family and their quest for douglas. joining me is george floyd's aunt angela harrelson and his cousin, paris stephens what an amazing 24 hours it has been since we last spoke. angela, my first question to you yesterday before all of this was how are you feeling. you said overwhelmed. how are you feeling now today? >> i just feel like there's this pressure off. the anxiety has dropped, you know, quite a bit from yesterday because we just didn't know. we just didn't know. it put a smile on my face-and just watching my family in the conference room, because we ar all in there, pins and needles, and just seeing them with tears and the emotions and the hugs, it was wonderful. it was like, my god, this was so hard. lord knows this was so hard. we were just so relieved because histo
. >> that is terrence floyd, george floyd's brother after the verdict was announced.ce george floyd's death last year, his family has been pushing and calling and praying for justice. that is really what last summer's historic protests were all about, of course. what does today mean for the floyd family and their quest for douglas. joining me is george floyd's aunt angela harrelson and his cousin, paris stephens what an amazing 24 hours it has been since we last spoke. angela, my first...
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coffee at many and bryan didn't make the connection between the birth announcements citing unmarried terrence and the money asks in the obit. david -- the same suspicion and loathing with which donald who founded the hospital cameron had regarded them 60 years earlier. there was a broad. >> the intrinsic generosity and public spirit of the rural midwest and bryan. hold a fund drive for some good cause and people would buy the pies and cookies, run the half marathon and eat the pancakes at the pancake breakfast at the instinct for generosity clashed with disgust over the decline of the town and because they were among the most evidence of that decline with disgust over those who suffered the most from that. when mclaughlin who worked with partners or western ohio to open a clinic where keith was treated some in brian opposed it to the clinic they said was for lowlife drug addicts. >> that is an issue i ran into in my reporting, among people i know in my own family and i wondered if you could talk more about the community. i was interviewing him medical oncologist in tennessee who said the loca
coffee at many and bryan didn't make the connection between the birth announcements citing unmarried terrence and the money asks in the obit. david -- the same suspicion and loathing with which donald who founded the hospital cameron had regarded them 60 years earlier. there was a broad. >> the intrinsic generosity and public spirit of the rural midwest and bryan. hold a fund drive for some good cause and people would buy the pies and cookies, run the half marathon and eat the pancakes at...
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one of george floyd's brothers, terrence, spoke about the historical nature of those verdicts. >> i'm just grateful. i'm grateful my grandmother, my mother, my aunt got to see history made. i will salute him at every -- every day of my life, i will salute him. because he showed me how to be strong. he showed me how to be respectful. he showed me how to speak my mind. i'm going to miss him, but now i know he's in history. what a day to be a floyd, man. >> reporter: so, today there is a sense of resolve. there's a sense of the work now needs to be done. this is an opening that a white police officer could be convicted not just once but three times of killing a black man despite the video, despite what everybody saw. it still came as disbelief to many. now the desire is not only to reform the police but reform the justice system, reform sort of top to bottom. there's a long list of grievances across this city and this state about the justice system here. and i think the work for many on all ends of it has just begun. back to you. >> yes, miguel, thank you very much for all of your report
one of george floyd's brothers, terrence, spoke about the historical nature of those verdicts. >> i'm just grateful. i'm grateful my grandmother, my mother, my aunt got to see history made. i will salute him at every -- every day of my life, i will salute him. because he showed me how to be strong. he showed me how to be respectful. he showed me how to speak my mind. i'm going to miss him, but now i know he's in history. what a day to be a floyd, man. >> reporter: so, today there is...
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it's terrence crutcher walking with his hands up in tulsa, oklahoma. they said we have to use deadly force. if it's walter scott running away, deadly force. christopher hall in pennsylvania, deadly force. anthony mclain in pasadena, california, deadly force. these are all black men within the last year that have been shot by police in the back. when are we going to say we can't keep killing innocent black people? can we just have one week where police don't shoot black people unjustly, chris cuomo, just one week? >> i hear your frustration. fl f mr. freeman, are you able to hear mr. crump and myself? >> i am. >> looking at the video in north carolina, if the prosecutor had released this body cam footage, nobody was coming after him to do so. what do you make of this situation where they're saying we need a court order and it was only asked for today? >> i'm disappointed. i'm disappointed. >> all right. we got a bad connection. counselor, i'm sorry about that, but i can't control the coms. let's talk about what this does to the family, ben. they go in t
it's terrence crutcher walking with his hands up in tulsa, oklahoma. they said we have to use deadly force. if it's walter scott running away, deadly force. christopher hall in pennsylvania, deadly force. anthony mclain in pasadena, california, deadly force. these are all black men within the last year that have been shot by police in the back. when are we going to say we can't keep killing innocent black people? can we just have one week where police don't shoot black people unjustly, chris...
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now your own city residents are calling for the cases of terrence coleman and burrell ramsey wright killedeopened. in both incidents, the officers involved were not charging. white was killed in 2012 and coleman was 2016. as mayor, do you think it is time to reopen investigations into these two deaths? >> well, we will certainly be using the office of police accountability and transparency to look at a number of cases in boston. i am releasing a case that involves an officer who was accused of sexual assault against a child, and so i'm releasing those files. i'm not sure what the direction of our district attorney or the attorney general wants to do involving those cases, but certainly we'll cooperate fully should there be interest in looking at those cases. i think we need to look at how things are handled overall. there are a number of cases that will need to be examined. >> starting monday all adults 16 or older in massachusetts will be eligible to receive the covid-19 vaccine. as mayor of boston, what are you doing to ensure that this distribution will be both equitable and accessible
now your own city residents are calling for the cases of terrence coleman and burrell ramsey wright killedeopened. in both incidents, the officers involved were not charging. white was killed in 2012 and coleman was 2016. as mayor, do you think it is time to reopen investigations into these two deaths? >> well, we will certainly be using the office of police accountability and transparency to look at a number of cases in boston. i am releasing a case that involves an officer who was...
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whether that's terrence crusher in tulsa, oklahoma.aquan mcdonald, christian hall up in pennsylvania, an asian american trying to get away from the police. yet they're all shot in the back. it makes no sense to us, wolf, because we have young white men who are confirmed mass murders like in parkland or the young man who killed the people at the asian spa in atlanta or dylann roof who killed the people in the church in south carolina, they somehow managed to take all those young white men alive, but you have black people who don't kill anybody. they're just running, but they use deadly force. we can't continue to have this epidemic of them killing unarmed black people. can we go just one week in america without them killing a black person unjustly? >> you and i have had this conversation over the years way too many times. do you believe, ben, that there is some kind of specific direct coverup going on right now where you are in north carolina, that there's something in the full, unredacted video that they don't want the american people
whether that's terrence crusher in tulsa, oklahoma.aquan mcdonald, christian hall up in pennsylvania, an asian american trying to get away from the police. yet they're all shot in the back. it makes no sense to us, wolf, because we have young white men who are confirmed mass murders like in parkland or the young man who killed the people at the asian spa in atlanta or dylann roof who killed the people in the church in south carolina, they somehow managed to take all those young white men alive,...
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writing and the directing, florian, that i'm reminded vitally of, you know, the old -- of saying by terrencerson of tony, which is also the character's name, and it's a strangely entertaining film as well as being a heartbreaking one. you want to know his perception and how it turns out. what was your intention in telling this story? because i'm left grateful for the film, even though i'm heart broken. >> thank you so much for saying this. the first idea was to put the audience in this unique position, as you said, to go through a labyrinth as if you were in anthony's mind, you know, and to question everything you are seeing and in order to, you know, i wanted "the father" to not only be a story but an experience or the experience of what it could mean to lose everything including your own bearings, as a viewer. the film is like a puzzle and you have to play with all pieces to have the puzzle to try to make it meaningful to understand what is going on s read n rl, and to me it's to put yourself in an acting position, not to watch a story being told but really to be part of the narrative. >>
writing and the directing, florian, that i'm reminded vitally of, you know, the old -- of saying by terrencerson of tony, which is also the character's name, and it's a strangely entertaining film as well as being a heartbreaking one. you want to know his perception and how it turns out. what was your intention in telling this story? because i'm left grateful for the film, even though i'm heart broken. >> thank you so much for saying this. the first idea was to put the audience in this...
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standing outside of another memorial, the memorial of daunte wright because one of floyd's brothers, terrenceloyd, he's been watching the trial all along and said he felt he had to come out to this memorial to pay his respects. sara sidner, cnn, brooklyn center, minnesota. >>> we're still waiting for a decision on the single-dose johnson & johnson covid vaccine after reports of rare and severe blood clots. the cdc says it needs more time, but that could come at a high price. we will explain. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness-causing bacteria detergents leave behind. proven to kill covid-19 i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchas
standing outside of another memorial, the memorial of daunte wright because one of floyd's brothers, terrenceloyd, he's been watching the trial all along and said he felt he had to come out to this memorial to pay his respects. sara sidner, cnn, brooklyn center, minnesota. >>> we're still waiting for a decision on the single-dose johnson & johnson covid vaccine after reports of rare and severe blood clots. the cdc says it needs more time, but that could come at a high price. we...
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secretary general antonio terrence appointed foca passes as the new special representative for sudanmr passes joins us now from cuts and welcome to news africa it has been 2 years since omar al bashir al steps have things improved for the people of sudan since he left. what things have improved in action and it's really the challenge at this hour on our enormous things have improved on the piece from. things that improved the political transition from trek we stoop economic problems that. have become dangerous and we still are tensions between different parts of the population particularly those that have very very dramatically negative is the last. i do want to pick up on the point that you make for there has been recent and race in in the region as you've been saying and i'd like for all of you was to share one eyewitness account before i ask you my next question you mean my dinos did you know this is a large fire in comp. i lie how to get near hired it's a massive fire it will burn everything you know it's a place you'll find out how to. sure but you're not. look at this fine who.
secretary general antonio terrence appointed foca passes as the new special representative for sudanmr passes joins us now from cuts and welcome to news africa it has been 2 years since omar al bashir al steps have things improved for the people of sudan since he left. what things have improved in action and it's really the challenge at this hour on our enormous things have improved on the piece from. things that improved the political transition from trek we stoop economic problems that. have...
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in kenosha, laquan mcdonald in chicago, whether it's walter scott in south carolina, whether it's terrencet us in the back as if the most dangerous thing in the world to a police officer is a black man running away. they don't shoot these mass murderers, these young white men who are confirmed mass murderers. when you think about the parkland school shooting, i mean, they took him alive after he shot up the whole school. you think about the young man who went and shot up the people in the asian spa in atlanta, they took him alive. and then, my lord, not too far from here in bacari's home state this young white boy named dylan roof went and shot up the whole church and literally, they chased him across state lines into north carolina, and they not only took him alive, but they took him to burger king to get a burger and a fry. but andrew brown they shoot him in the back. and we're going to see the video to know what they're trying to hide from all y'all. because the truth can't hide forever, and a lie cannot live forever. >> i gave you all an signment. i wanted to follow through. i've got j
in kenosha, laquan mcdonald in chicago, whether it's walter scott in south carolina, whether it's terrencet us in the back as if the most dangerous thing in the world to a police officer is a black man running away. they don't shoot these mass murderers, these young white men who are confirmed mass murderers. when you think about the parkland school shooting, i mean, they took him alive after he shot up the whole school. you think about the young man who went and shot up the people in the asian...
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now, we had an opportunity to speak with george floyd's brother terrence yesterday, about the moments that played out in court yesterday. i want you to hear what he had to say. >> it's wonderful to hear because you know, you hear them say it on the side to you, but for them to actually say it in the courtroom, so everybody could hear that it was actually wrong, it was like a yes moment. >> you could hear the family feeling some form of vindication. now next week, we know that the prosecution will continue to call witnesses. we are expecting to hear from the chief medical examiner, who conducted the autopsy on george floyd. as well as the chief of the minneapolis police department. >> msnbc megan fitzgerald, thank you. >>> cash payments, self recruitment, mood altering drugs, every day, new reports emerge in the saga surrounding gop congressman matt gaetz. alleged details so bizarre, they're hard to believe. he denies all of them. our legal expert is here with insight on where the d.o.j. investigation could go next. >>> never needed a shower more than a tease like that one right there.
now, we had an opportunity to speak with george floyd's brother terrence yesterday, about the moments that played out in court yesterday. i want you to hear what he had to say. >> it's wonderful to hear because you know, you hear them say it on the side to you, but for them to actually say it in the courtroom, so everybody could hear that it was actually wrong, it was like a yes moment. >> you could hear the family feeling some form of vindication. now next week, we know that the...
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terrence clark who played guard for the university of kentucky this past season died yesterday afterccident in los angeles. police say clark was speeding when he ran a red light and hit a car traveling the opposite direction. while he tried to make a left turn at the intersection. clarke's vehicle then ran into a pole and struck a wall. he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. the university confirmed the news of his death last night but hit especially hard in his native town of boston who was highly ranked coming out of high school and chose kentucky over powerhouse schools like duke,ld systemic racism while raising her fist on a pan american games podium says the restriction won't stop her. she accused the ioc of being hypocrites who continue to silence athletes for capital gain and encourage all athletes to stand in their power and do what they feel is right. the u.s. olympic and paralympic committee in december called on the ioc to end the ban of peaceful protests and said it wouldn't punish its own athletes for doing so. multiple advocates for athletes rights including two
terrence clark who played guard for the university of kentucky this past season died yesterday afterccident in los angeles. police say clark was speeding when he ran a red light and hit a car traveling the opposite direction. while he tried to make a left turn at the intersection. clarke's vehicle then ran into a pole and struck a wall. he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. the university confirmed the news of his death last night but hit especially hard in his native town of boston who...
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about terrence clark i'm. not sure how much i want to talk about the game when you when you consider a boston. meanwhile l.a. lakers star anthony davis made his return to the team after missing 30 games with a right calf injury the 28 year olds could only manage 4 points and 4 rebounds and sat out the 2nd half a laker spell 115-2102 the dallas mavericks. giving . star. wars a. rabbit was. on the floor. or more dublin and bilbao have lost their fixtures for the upcoming european championship due to cope with 19 restrictions dublin's games are going to st petersburg and london while bill bows for matches are staying in spain but will now be in seville organizers want venues to be at least 25 percent full for the tournaments leicester city have taken another big step towards qualifying for and next season's european champions league a.b. west brom 3 knelt smen 3rd place in the premier league the 2016 champions are above chelsea taught them and liverpool and arsenal 4 of the teams involved in the el fated attempt
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. >> here's what terrence floyd, the brother of george floyd told nbc news after court adjourned forful to hear, because you hear them saying it on the side to you but for them to say it in the courtroom for everybody to hear that, twas actually wrong, it was like a yes moment. >> joins us now is he did roars jones brown founder off the center on race, crime and justice and a board member for policing equity, she is a former prosecutor. ms. jones brown, thank you for joining us today. there is a concept in policing that is not well understood from those of us who get our information, you know, from tv shows, but it's care in custody. when someone is in your custody, when you have taken someone into their custody, whether or not they are thought to be criminal or not, you are as police responsible for their care as well, and the prosecution is arguing that these police officers, including derek chauvin had no regard for the care of mr. floyd. >> and i think that the police department agrees with that concept, and i think that even the defense attorney for officer chauvin agrees with t
. >> here's what terrence floyd, the brother of george floyd told nbc news after court adjourned forful to hear, because you hear them saying it on the side to you but for them to say it in the courtroom for everybody to hear that, twas actually wrong, it was like a yes moment. >> joins us now is he did roars jones brown founder off the center on race, crime and justice and a board member for policing equity, she is a former prosecutor. ms. jones brown, thank you for joining us...
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. >> thank you, terrence. now we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney floyd. [applause] >> rodney: i will say this first. i would like to thank all of the advocates, activists. i would like to thank the people who stayed in the streets marching night and day, people for 83 days. they made me grow but thank you for everybody that stayed out there and making a statement with us. encouraging us on the dark days, dark nights. we have them. we got some flooding in from social media sites but thank everyone, each and every one. people at grocery stores who walked in. we held from elders and i believe in respecting elders. i give you all the respect, men and women. i hear them walk up in the grocery store, stop me, mask, hat, i recognize the side of your face. let me talk to you. i know who you were. and we would have a great conversation telling me what they experienced as a child. what they saw and what needs to change. we are here for you. this is everywhere i go, my brother cope, we all go. thank you for the love in the streets. i'm thanking everyone because we c
. >> thank you, terrence. now we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney floyd. [applause] >> rodney: i will say this first. i would like to thank all of the advocates, activists. i would like to thank the people who stayed in the streets marching night and day, people for 83 days. they made me grow but thank you for everybody that stayed out there and making a statement with us. encouraging us on the dark days, dark nights. we have them. we got some flooding in from social...
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justice and policing act passed and signed by the president into law all of them, well, rodney and terrence the brothers, bridget their sister, we all know keta the force of nature within the family, but gianna his daughter, to see this justice on behalf of her father. his name synonymous with justice and dignity and grace and friarfulness and prayerfulness. we thank god we thank jesus because we were praying to him all along right. we thank god they are people of faith they conveyed that to me on the phone but they've conveyed it all along. so as the eight weeks putting what the judge said, we know the sentencing, but that's part of the justice of it all as well. mr. kibrin has been a solid, steady force for all of us here. because this was traumatic my little granddaughter who just turned 12, she said why is taking so long, we all saw it on tv we saw it happen and thank god the jury validated what we saw. what we saw. so, again, thank you george floyd for sacrificing your life for justice, for being there to call out to your mom, how heartbreaking was that, call out for your mom, i can't
justice and policing act passed and signed by the president into law all of them, well, rodney and terrence the brothers, bridget their sister, we all know keta the force of nature within the family, but gianna his daughter, to see this justice on behalf of her father. his name synonymous with justice and dignity and grace and friarfulness and prayerfulness. we thank god we thank jesus because we were praying to him all along right. we thank god they are people of faith they conveyed that to me...